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Old 01-05-2013, 06:10 PM
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Hi y'all!

I'm having a hard time remembering the names of these patterns. Can anyone help? (I'm not even sure the last one is a formal pattern...)
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Sorry, I'm no help with names of those patterns; just wanted to say nice job on all the quilts.
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Old 01-05-2013, 06:25 PM
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Oh, they aren't mine! I'm just trying to find the patterns in case I want to make one! All are photos off the internet...

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I don't know the name of the pattern, but I can tell you how the first one is done. All you do is cut squares twice: once horizontally, and once vertically, on varying slants without measuring anything. Then add strips your chosen width and reassemble into a square. They are probably all squared up again before sewing together.
The quilt in the fourth pic is done the same way, but with only one cut into the square, and using pieced strips added inbetween the two halves of the square. The added pieced strips would turn the squares into rectangles, and in the pic they are all squares again, so they must be cut down into squares again before sewing them all together.
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Originally Posted by JustAbitCrazy View Post
I don't know the name of the pattern, but I can tell you how the first one is done. All you do is cut squares twice: once horizontally, and once vertically, on varying slants without measuring anything. Then add strips your chosen width and reassemble into a square. They are probably all squared up again before sewing together.
The quilt in the fourth pic is done the same way, but with only one cut into the square, and using pieced strips added inbetween the two halves of the square. The added pieced strips would turn the squares into rectangles, and in the pic they are all squares again, so they must be cut down into squares again before sewing them all together.
Thanks! They make sense when you know how they are assembled. And unless I can see the order of seams I can never figure these things out from pictures...

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I don't know the names, but they sure are cute modern quilts.
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They look like quilts from one of the Modern Quilting books.
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The grey one is just a center with a border around it. Sashing between blocks matches the border of the row below. So the light grey borders, gets a dark grey sashing. Maybe they used a charm pack for the centers. The one top right has two blocks. This one, again, has one with a center and a border (solid looking bright with white borders). The other block looks like a Bright Hopes block. That block has another name that eludes me at the moment. Here is a link for a short Bright Hopes Tutorial. I have no affiliation with this site.

http://www.ideas-for-quilting.com/br...uiltblock.html
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Lets see if this works so far so good. This is the same pattern as no 1 quilt with slightly different 9 block to begin.
Enjoy. The triangle shapes cut off were joined to make outer border. Very fiddley. I used the same square for cutting the 9patch up. But some went right slope others went left slope.
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Has wonderful patterns similar to these. The one in the second row is similar to their Crossroads pattern from their book, Colorful Quilts. I'm finishing that one for my son. Go to their web page, www.blueundergroundstudios.com. Something tells me you'll love it.
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